Jack White sings for Obama, Paul McCartney

As we gear up for Paul McCartney's big sold-out concert at Bridgestone Arena this Monday (his first-ever Nashville show, for that matter), let's have a look at one of Nashville's rock royals -- Jack White -- taking on one of McCartney's Beatles-era tunes.

White was one of several stars -- alongside Faith Hill, Emmylou Harris, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock -- paying tribute to McCartney at the White House back in June. McCartney was receiving the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song from President Obama.

White seems slightly nervous here -- to be fair, the President of the United States is sitting three feet away -- but we think he picked a fitting tune to try his hand at, and kudos for the "That Would Be Something" tag at the end. Watch above.